Citation FAQs

A. The two styles most commonly used are SBL and Chicago style. It is important to note that SBL style suggests that users check the Chicago Manual if a question is not specifically answered in the SBL Handbook.

Turabian, Kate. A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations: THEOLOGY REF. LB2369 .T8 2007.
--a modified form of the Chicago style--most commonly used for papers that will not be published, such as student work.

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